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inearched c-span's archives the 1990's. a search for seinfeld, there was one clip talking about the defense department asking for $50 million for viagara. >> how does somebody see them? where can somebody go to find it? >> it is on buzzfeed.com. if you scroll down on my unique page, they're on there. we have this obsession with george bush's socks at buzzfeed. he has amazing socks. >> what gets people's attention? >> stuff that really impacts -- if there is a clip of paul ryan talking about romney-care. the clip we showed earlier was him talking about medicare. they're cutting the medicare growth rate by $500 billion. you have paul ryan in 1995 saying, that is not a cut. clips like joe biden talking about how an individual mandate could be seen as socialism, those are all things that will have an impact because they affect the political debate. >> here is one of your picks where mitt romney is talking about the president and his business experience. >> i was speaking with one of these business owners who owns a couple of re
inearched c-span's archives the 1990's. a search for seinfeld, there was one clip talking about the defense department asking for $50 million for viagara. >> how does somebody see them? where can somebody go to find it? >> it is on buzzfeed.com. if you scroll down on my unique page, they're on there. we have this obsession with george bush's socks at buzzfeed. he has amazing socks. >> what gets people's attention? >> stuff that really impacts -- if there is a clip of...
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now romney is pulling at best in the mid-20's. his own campaign has said they need to reach 30% in order to be competitive in the states or the latino vote will be critical. what the republican party has done is lurch to the right instead of george w. bush, john mccain. let's reach out and let's make immigration reform something we are for. he has promised a veto. he is for radical policy description, and the idea of making life so miserable that immigrants are purged from the country. this lurch to the right is hurting badly. their strategy means the southwest is out of reach because of this. they pulled out of new mexico. they have a shot in colorado and nevada. essentially, the hispanic strategy has been let's talk about the economy. the cuban americans are in florida and hope they can peel off enough of them. maybe that will be the trick. the fastest-growing group are the non-portrait in immigrants for whom this is a defining issue. i suspect he is glad to have a hard time winning florida in part because of the latino electora
now romney is pulling at best in the mid-20's. his own campaign has said they need to reach 30% in order to be competitive in the states or the latino vote will be critical. what the republican party has done is lurch to the right instead of george w. bush, john mccain. let's reach out and let's make immigration reform something we are for. he has promised a veto. he is for radical policy description, and the idea of making life so miserable that immigrants are purged from the country. this...
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they're in their 40's or their 50's. if they are in-between. if you need to have skills and an education system so people who are stuck in a rut and get back to school, for and get back to a path of prosperity's of the temple themselves up and reach that horizon they are shooting for. that is critical. number 3, we need to make more things in america. we need to grow more things in america. we need to sell them overseas. we to make sure that when countries cheat, we hold them to account. this is something near and dear to my heart i have been working on a long time. it is not that complicated. we have got to stop spending money we do not have. [applause] this idea of printing and borrowing is getting out of control. it is a huge cloud over our economy. president obama give this cow $1 trillion budget as far as the eye could see. no balanced budgets. for $1 trillion budget spirit united states senate. have you as her this guy named harry reid in the senate? i take that as a yes. they have not bothered to pass a budget in three years. we have thi
they're in their 40's or their 50's. if they are in-between. if you need to have skills and an education system so people who are stuck in a rut and get back to school, for and get back to a path of prosperity's of the temple themselves up and reach that horizon they are shooting for. that is critical. number 3, we need to make more things in america. we need to grow more things in america. we need to sell them overseas. we to make sure that when countries cheat, we hold them to account. this...
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[cheers and applause] please welcome our friend, ohio 's own speaker of the house, john boehner. [cheers and applause] >> welcome. let me just say it ohio has a great united states senator in rob portman. you know, he has been my friend for about 25 years and i remember 22 years ago telling him he ought to leave the house and go home and get ready to run for congress. he has done a great job on behalf of cincinnati and a great job on behalf ohio and this -- behalf of ohio and this country. rob, keep up the great job. you know, republicans, we are lucky enough to have taken the majority 18 months ago. we promised the american people it would not be about us. that it would be about the american people. we promised the american people we would follow their will. that is why for 18 straight months we have focused on the economy and jobs every single day. and you know, while we have done all this good work in the house and done with the people asked us to do, harry reid has blocked everything we send it to them. this is why it is really important that we elect jon mandel and run harry
[cheers and applause] please welcome our friend, ohio 's own speaker of the house, john boehner. [cheers and applause] >> welcome. let me just say it ohio has a great united states senator in rob portman. you know, he has been my friend for about 25 years and i remember 22 years ago telling him he ought to leave the house and go home and get ready to run for congress. he has done a great job on behalf of cincinnati and a great job on behalf ohio and this -- behalf of ohio and this...
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was so that barack so s devoted to his family, especially the women in his life. i saw the love and respect he had for his mother. i saw how proud he was that she put herself through school football supporting himself and his sister as a single mom. i saw his tenderness for his grandmother. long after she should have retired, she was still waking up every morning and catching a bus to her job to support families. he watched as she was passed over for promotions and simply because she was a woman. he also saw how she kept doing the same job, getting up your or your -- after year without complaint or regret. in barack i found a real connection. in his life's story, i found so much of my own. growing up on the south side of chicago, i saw my father make the same uncomplaining journey every day. it was at the city water plant. he have the same dignity. we all have somebody in our lives like that. that same hope, that same pride in being able to provide for his kids, hoping that they would have opportunities he could never dream of. our families were not asking for muc
was so that barack so s devoted to his family, especially the women in his life. i saw the love and respect he had for his mother. i saw how proud he was that she put herself through school football supporting himself and his sister as a single mom. i saw his tenderness for his grandmother. long after she should have retired, she was still waking up every morning and catching a bus to her job to support families. he watched as she was passed over for promotions and simply because she was a...
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in the 19 0's the south had the -- 1980's the south had the most integrated schools in the country. that had to do with federal oversight, but it also had to do with -- take charlotte as an example. swan v. mecklenburg, 1971. a landmark case, which did what you have to do if you're going to integrate the schools. it said that you cannot have all white suburbs and integrated inner cities. it has to be a metropolitan plan. you have to have two-way bussing because of entrenched residential segregation, which is there because of public policies in the past, and that was a hard-fought battle but it was embraced by an interracial coalition, which included white , blue-collar workers, and it became a tremendous point of pride for the city. and that has been -- is now being completely reversed because of the decisions of the conservative supreme court, which has made it impossible to create those metropolitan integration plans. so now the schools of charlotte and throughout the south are resegregating. so in sum, i would say, so what are the limits, what are the challenges? these lingering
in the 19 0's the south had the -- 1980's the south had the most integrated schools in the country. that had to do with federal oversight, but it also had to do with -- take charlotte as an example. swan v. mecklenburg, 1971. a landmark case, which did what you have to do if you're going to integrate the schools. it said that you cannot have all white suburbs and integrated inner cities. it has to be a metropolitan plan. you have to have two-way bussing because of entrenched residential...
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s. they'll just like to make noise. host: the were dropping, a continuation from the fall of 2008. en they bumped back up. guest: if you look at where we come from the fall of 2008, jobs are dropping. there were far more jobs being lost four years ago at this time. when president obama came into office in january of 2009, that month, we lost about 800,000 jobs. yes, there are those who would argue that the number of jobs added is clearly insufficient for this economy. but on the other hand, you have month after month for literally years now of job growth. if you want to oppose the political question of whether you are better or not -- better off or not, one could argue that we have job losses and now we have job gains. one could argue whether they are sufficient now and whose fault that is. host: comments from both mitt romney in his excedrin speech and barack obama on jobs, here is what both of them had to say. [video clip] >> this country created over half a million manufacturing jobs
s. they'll just like to make noise. host: the were dropping, a continuation from the fall of 2008. en they bumped back up. guest: if you look at where we come from the fall of 2008, jobs are dropping. there were far more jobs being lost four years ago at this time. when president obama came into office in january of 2009, that month, we lost about 800,000 jobs. yes, there are those who would argue that the number of jobs added is clearly insufficient for this economy. but on the other hand, you...
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[applause] >> u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! >> today, all of our troops are out of iraq. we are bringing them home from afghanistan. and as long as i'm commander- in-chief, we will serve our veterans as well as they served us -- [applause] -- veterans like lucas, who got his education thanks to the post- 9/11 gi bill -- because nobody who fights for this country should have to fight for a job or an education or a roof over their heads when they come home. [applause] that's what's at stake in this election. on issue after issue, iowa, governor romney and congressman ryan will take us backwards. but the story of america is about moving forward. to soon you'll get a chance choose a path that will actually lead to a better future. but over the next two months, the other side will spend more money than we have ever seen on ads that basically tell you the same thing they told you at the convention -- the economy is not doing good and it's obama's fault. [laughter] they know their economic plan isn't popular. go figure that raising taxes on middle class families to pay for new t
[applause] >> u-s-a! u-s-a! u-s-a! >> today, all of our troops are out of iraq. we are bringing them home from afghanistan. and as long as i'm commander- in-chief, we will serve our veterans as well as they served us -- [applause] -- veterans like lucas, who got his education thanks to the post- 9/11 gi bill -- because nobody who fights for this country should have to fight for a job or an education or a roof over their heads when they come home. [applause] that's what's at stake in...
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bill clinton led the pathway for him, by making the comparisons to republicans, to the 1990's, reminding people how bad things were four years ago. and this is the time for barack obama to say this is where i will leave you. they're not looking for a state of the union address which is a laundry list, but we need to see more out of both of these guys. >> and on the issue of advertising and money being spent in this campaign? >> we will break all kinds of records. you have to wonder why. there are fewer people that you can really persuade. like this gentleman, he is their rare breed. why is this money being spent? it does not bother me as much as the fact that we don't know where it came from. someone can write a check for millions of dollars and impact millions of votes and we do not know where it came from. >> it was eight years ago that state senator barack obama made his convention debut. as part of our video library come here is an excerpt of what he said. >> it is that fundamental belief -- i am my brother's keeper. i am my sister's keeper that makes this country work. it is what al
bill clinton led the pathway for him, by making the comparisons to republicans, to the 1990's, reminding people how bad things were four years ago. and this is the time for barack obama to say this is where i will leave you. they're not looking for a state of the union address which is a laundry list, but we need to see more out of both of these guys. >> and on the issue of advertising and money being spent in this campaign? >> we will break all kinds of records. you have to wonder...
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my father worked for a large company in new jersey during the 1960's an 1970's. he was a white collar guy. he used to lament that if and light bulb was out in his office, it required not one, two, but 3 union members to repair the light bulb. two, my sister was a school teacher in new jersey. i am a republican, independent. she was lamenting over the fact that her union dues, as the previous person on talked about , union dues colon to candidates which they did not support. her voice was not even heard. as a republican, she was in the minority. look at the trend lines in the united states. in the post world war ii, unions were necessary. the gis came home, they needed jobs. they seem to have a place in society. now, if you look at the trendlines, they are against us. we are against china, south america. a week, the people, are buying that. we are buying things for those countries. just follow the trend line. if you notice the of unemployment reports over the last couple of months, there has been a steady decline in union membership as cities and states have shed
my father worked for a large company in new jersey during the 1960's an 1970's. he was a white collar guy. he used to lament that if and light bulb was out in his office, it required not one, two, but 3 union members to repair the light bulb. two, my sister was a school teacher in new jersey. i am a republican, independent. she was lamenting over the fact that her union dues, as the previous person on talked about , union dues colon to candidates which they did not support. her voice was not...
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s committee with aging parents, how to have friends and make a commitment to god and still try to do some day with my life. i decided i needed to dig in and figure out what dad secrets were. it's just a series of stories about a god who lived in somehow balance competing interests and did it through well. he did a good job doing that. and the principles that really i think structured his life was his state, a sense of hope and sense of love. and that faith, which is nurturing him as a child sustained and through the depression when the family lost all the money. they put him through high school and college and through law school on scholarships. the fact that that faith survived within the world were to, where he signed up today after graduating graduating from your law school to go fight in the war and that faith demanded hope. it demanded acts of hope come about during chicago working on the catholic interracial council to integrate schools and hospitals or whether it was the creation of the peace corps. services to the poor, job or can any of those programs and ultimately the acts
s committee with aging parents, how to have friends and make a commitment to god and still try to do some day with my life. i decided i needed to dig in and figure out what dad secrets were. it's just a series of stories about a god who lived in somehow balance competing interests and did it through well. he did a good job doing that. and the principles that really i think structured his life was his state, a sense of hope and sense of love. and that faith, which is nurturing him as a child...
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that grew in the 1980's. it has hardly grown at all in the last 15 years. >> in the last 10 years, those with a college degree has been stagnant or fell. college graduate wages in business or sales occupations, flat. host: illinois, don is on the independent line. caller: my comment is the government is greatly responsible for the economy, particularly for factory workers. we have lost half of our -- manufacturing is only 50% of what it was. it used to be 20% of our economy. it is now 10%. the government has not protected american workers against policies the chinese have. their money is undervalued. they are not doing anything about it. the government has created this problem allowing the shipping of our manufacturing overseas. one example i am familiar with. i was watching tv. it was a program about manufacturing in china. one of the manufacturers had a plant that made baseball caps, not baseball caps but taps for golfers. i will not name the company. the cost that came out in the conversation was 95 cents
that grew in the 1980's. it has hardly grown at all in the last 15 years. >> in the last 10 years, those with a college degree has been stagnant or fell. college graduate wages in business or sales occupations, flat. host: illinois, don is on the independent line. caller: my comment is the government is greatly responsible for the economy, particularly for factory workers. we have lost half of our -- manufacturing is only 50% of what it was. it used to be 20% of our economy. it is now...
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we want to use the results from the 1960's to determine who is covered. that would have been as if the congress in 1965 it would have looked at president coolidge. >> we should give you the award of the highest level of sarcasm we have heard in this committee in a long time. [laughter] she is a leading voice in the fight to protect all america ns' rights to vote. >> thank you. today an assault on voters is sweeping across the country. state-by-state, this is one of the greatest self-inflicted threats to our democracy in our ifetimes root these llaws trend this silenced the voices, the young, disabled, and veterans. since 2011 we have seen a huge increase in the number of new voter suppression lost connected at the state level. nine states have pass voter i.d. laws. four states have made it more difficult for groups like the league of women voters to register voters. five states have eliminated or short periods of early voting. what is disappointing is that politicians too often are imposing these restrictions on voting rights in order to manipulate the el
we want to use the results from the 1960's to determine who is covered. that would have been as if the congress in 1965 it would have looked at president coolidge. >> we should give you the award of the highest level of sarcasm we have heard in this committee in a long time. [laughter] she is a leading voice in the fight to protect all america ns' rights to vote. >> thank you. today an assault on voters is sweeping across the country. state-by-state, this is one of the greatest...
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this evening heading that way temperatures still in the 80's. some chillier spot in maryland and a bit cooler in annapolis with that debris is -- that day -- bay breeze. the temperature has been above average. here is what is going on on doppler. the weather front is still well north. this is where the showers will be staying overnight tonight and at least for the beginning of tomorrow more out towards cleveland, and some nasty showers and thundershowers even some severe thunderstorm watches out near missouri st. louis, and some of that will be coming our way, but not until late tomorrow. here is what will be going on. over the next 24 hours you can see the clouds breaking up and this will be coming in all along with that weather front, so later on tonight, 11:00, temperatures in the 70's. that southwesterly wind continues. tomorrow the low temperatures will be well above average, mid 60's, and as this settles but later on tomorrow afternoon even though the temperatures will be in the 80's, i think we will see some showers, who possibly the rumb
this evening heading that way temperatures still in the 80's. some chillier spot in maryland and a bit cooler in annapolis with that debris is -- that day -- bay breeze. the temperature has been above average. here is what is going on on doppler. the weather front is still well north. this is where the showers will be staying overnight tonight and at least for the beginning of tomorrow more out towards cleveland, and some nasty showers and thundershowers even some severe thunderstorm watches...
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s." he is also being honored this month at the annual academy. we're glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: please welcome dwight yoakam back to this program. he is out with his first studio album in seven years. he is also being honored this month with a special award by the academy of country music. some of them -- some of the making of the new disc, "3 pears." ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: good to have you back on the program. i did not realize that you have lived in los angeles for 30 years. >> when i got lost trying to get to your studio, i should have known better. i drove
s." he is also being honored this month at the annual academy. we're glad you have joined us. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your...
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s findings. neither the courts have decisively rejected the republican arguments against the endangerment findings, house republicans want to change the law. but denying scientific reality is not going to change climate change. my amendment is very simple. it strikes the language in the bill that would repeal the endangerment finding. it does not fix the other egregious anti-environment provisions of the bill, but at least congress would not be doubling down on science denial. the energy and commerce committee first produced the language -- language in title 2 of the bill last year, here's one of the world's preeminent science journals, "nature" wrote about the votes to deny the existence of climate change. quote, it's hard to escape the conclusion that the u.s. congress has entered the intellectual wilderness, a sad state of affairs in a country that has led the world in many scientific arenas for so long. misinformation was presented as fact, truth was twisted and nobody showed any inclination
s findings. neither the courts have decisively rejected the republican arguments against the endangerment findings, house republicans want to change the law. but denying scientific reality is not going to change climate change. my amendment is very simple. it strikes the language in the bill that would repeal the endangerment finding. it does not fix the other egregious anti-environment provisions of the bill, but at least congress would not be doubling down on science denial. the energy and...
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's why i s here tonight. because for 232 years, at each moment when that promias in jeopar, ornaryen and women,tudents and soldiers, farms an teachers, nurses and jars found the courage to keep it alive. we meet at onef those fining moments. a momt when our nations at war,ur economy is in turmoil, and theri promise has been threatenence more. night, more americans are out of work and more areking harder for less. more o you have lostheir homes, a even morre tching your home values ument. more of you h cars youan afford tove, credit car, bills you can't afford to pay ton beyond your re these cenges are not all of government's making, but the failure to resnd is a direct result of a broken politicsn wagton and theled policies of ge w. bush. ppe] ama, we are betthan these last eight years. we are a bette country than this. thisntry's more decent than e where a woman in ohio on the brink ofetiremt finds herself one illness away from disaster after a lime of haor we're a bette country than one wherean indiana has
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i s in tripoli watching them do it. these farms have been traded have gone to create the militia groups we have been talking about -- these arms have been traded. rebels in mali were able to use weapons they acquired from libya to arm themselves and take over the north of the country. it is not just mali. they regularly have problems with the intersection of weapons coming through. rebels have been shown to have weapons with libyan and serial numbers that have acquired in the last year. it is very much a regionwide issue and possibly one of the biggest threats throughout the area that we had seen quite some time. the other major issue is human trafficking. libya is one of the main hubs, morocco being the second one, the main transit points. it is only about 600 kilometers to island's leading to it -- to italy and malta is nearby as well. in 2007 there were 40,000 migrants coming from libya just to italy. there is an enormous spike in people trafficking with drugs and other challenges the european union had to deal with.
i s in tripoli watching them do it. these farms have been traded have gone to create the militia groups we have been talking about -- these arms have been traded. rebels in mali were able to use weapons they acquired from libya to arm themselves and take over the north of the country. it is not just mali. they regularly have problems with the intersection of weapons coming through. rebels have been shown to have weapons with libyan and serial numbers that have acquired in the last year. it is...
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as you well know, super pac's typically play by different disclosure rules for -- c4's generally do not have to disclose that information. but in the political arena, it gets thrown around a lot. we had obama campaign manager -- and obama campaign manager putting out a video saying a kioch -- koch brothers super pac have attacked the campaign. during his reddit ama of, but talked about the koc brotherh is super pac. a lot of press coverage has not made a lot of distinction. d think politicians and the press corps should be held to a higher -- and do you think politicians and the press corps should be held to a higher level in that? the fact checking of those terms will be happening, or is this the definition of a word that was coined, just shifting over the debate? >> well, obviously i think it is important to distinguish between the two. in part, if you do not distinguish between the two and make a point of saying, more than half the spending, or however much it is, is coming from groups that do not have to disclose their donors, then the demand for disclosure is not going to grow. we
as you well know, super pac's typically play by different disclosure rules for -- c4's generally do not have to disclose that information. but in the political arena, it gets thrown around a lot. we had obama campaign manager -- and obama campaign manager putting out a video saying a kioch -- koch brothers super pac have attacked the campaign. during his reddit ama of, but talked about the koc brotherh is super pac. a lot of press coverage has not made a lot of distinction. d think politicians...
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1980's. we have the inequality of labor demand. that is what that shows you. the red line shows you the last decade at the middle of wage distribution. the middle of the skill distribution. this is the lower half of the jobs with people that have some college. hi paid management jobs. construction jobs. middle management jobs. if you look at that middle -- it is recreating the jobs from the 1970's and 1980's. this will have to go into the health technicians, the parts of manufacturing that still are there. this is serious vocational as well as serious sets of skills. there is certainly of vision -- it will not look like 1970's manufacturing jobs. it will look more like kraft, -- craft, artisanal. it is giving a sense of this is where employers are looking for things. is moving across jobs to be very important. this just shows you the occupations are risk -- are declining even in a great recession. i will leave it to the leading experts to go into details. there are other things that we have l
1980's. we have the inequality of labor demand. that is what that shows you. the red line shows you the last decade at the middle of wage distribution. the middle of the skill distribution. this is the lower half of the jobs with people that have some college. hi paid management jobs. construction jobs. middle management jobs. if you look at that middle -- it is recreating the jobs from the 1970's and 1980's. this will have to go into the health technicians, the parts of manufacturing that...
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koreans sent teams to pakistan in the 1960's find out what pakistan had done right. the ambassador of thechinese introduced them to one of these professors, actually a businessman, who had come in 1970's and he wants to be like pakistan. that relative deterioration of the system, i would argue it has led to inner lookingness. help pakistan reach out to neighbors. it is crucial to see whether there is common ground between the united states and china. and there may be in pakistan. the chinese ambassador, when he would talk to me about their priorities, it sounded pretty close to ours. islamic fundamentalism. that sounds like a set of goals. can we work with other people. this is not just a question of what americans will do. it is a question of if pakistan itself will be able to reach out. i would argue thatone of the greatest things that has happened in the last few years is that, unless i read them incorrectly, the leadership of the military has blessed the opening to india. those of you who have much more experience in pakistan than i know that was not the case a f
koreans sent teams to pakistan in the 1960's find out what pakistan had done right. the ambassador of thechinese introduced them to one of these professors, actually a businessman, who had come in 1970's and he wants to be like pakistan. that relative deterioration of the system, i would argue it has led to inner lookingness. help pakistan reach out to neighbors. it is crucial to see whether there is common ground between the united states and china. and there may be in pakistan. the chinese...
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-----end----- cnn..criptt---- the push for ohio vottrs s pspecially timely... even thought it's about 40 daas until the general election,, early voting ii ohio begins in a week....leaving little time to win over the firsttvoters. 3more people are pending they don't have! have!how much money... americans are racking u in overdraft fees. ((break 3)) -reporter pkg-as follows --so much for fiscal responsibility. a new study shows overdraft is making a comeback as more and more americans dip their ccecking accoonts - into peeative terrrrity. bank research firm moebs serrices says this past yyar alone -- thhn $31 billion in overdraft fees.thaa's up sharply from 2011. moebs says there are 144 million consumer checking accounts -- and of that &pnuuber, bout a quarter are frequent overdraft users.thee fiim oints to a few factors for the ballooning figure. much fasttr now -- so money coosumer's account. so people may think they have more time to add funds in... butt instead, a check thee've written clears overnight and they overdraw.rising debit card use is also a reason
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s, and i'm able to speak to business managers and c.e.o.'s really all day long on cnbc and certainly on my program, which is in the afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon, and what they tell me is that oftentimes they are asked to visit the white house. for example, when the president was, you know, selling his healthcare package, you know, he invited a number of the healthcare c.e.o.'s to the white house under the idea that he wanted to get their input, and he wanted to hear what was going on in healthcare and how, you know, the legislation should change or be altered to sort of address some of the issues that he was going to hear from them. but what i heard from virtually every single healthcare c.e.o. that went there is that they arrived, they did a photo op, they took some pictures, the president spoke to them, gave a speech basically, and then left. so, what i'm hearing increasingly is that, you know, he's not necessarily listening to the executives that go to his office. he has his own ideas, and regardless of what whether or not
s, and i'm able to speak to business managers and c.e.o.'s really all day long on cnbc and certainly on my program, which is in the afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon, and what they tell me is that oftentimes they are asked to visit the white house. for example, when the president was, you know, selling his healthcare package, you know, he invited a number of the healthcare c.e.o.'s to the white house under the idea that he wanted to get their input, and he wanted to hear what was...
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cool this afternoon temperatures will be in will70's. to let showers and sprinkles around dayton, ohio, that is moving to the east. clouds late this afternoon and into tonight. see some rain develop overnight. and into tomorrow morning. skies basically clear until that time. the winds were, in the sky was clear last night. the temperatures had a chance to drop in to the 40's. 47 at the airport. 41 in frederick. this is not cool enough for frost but certainly he will want to take a light jacket to start the day. after the chilly start, and nice, mild, often in. high temperature right around 70. semis that 6:57. a chance for a few rain showers tomorrow. the door showers on thursday. 78 on wednesday. that will be the warmest day of the week. a slight chance for rain on saturday and sunday. systems off to our north. for the most part, the week and will be ok. -- the weekend will be ok. >> in the consumer alert, a couple serve -- apple sold more than 1 million iphone 5's. within 5 million were sold in the three days than it was launched. that
cool this afternoon temperatures will be in will70's. to let showers and sprinkles around dayton, ohio, that is moving to the east. clouds late this afternoon and into tonight. see some rain develop overnight. and into tomorrow morning. skies basically clear until that time. the winds were, in the sky was clear last night. the temperatures had a chance to drop in to the 40's. 47 at the airport. 41 in frederick. this is not cool enough for frost but certainly he will want to take a light jacket...
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s vote. they were just showing up. this is a basic democratic right that we should be insisting on the, and i do not know what this class is about presenting a identification. our problem is not people showing up try to fake to get the right to vote. our problem is not showing up and not showing up trying to not try to but. that is the problem we're facing in this country. we ought to be encouraging participation, not doing something to discourage. >> are you suggesting -- would you advocate no registration? >> i would, but i did not want to get into that discussion. in this day of technology, we ought not be requiring people to register. we ought not be requiring that they be in the state that they vote in. none of that -- we can track people. if we can find somebody in pakistan -- we can figure out whether somebody is eligible to vote without them having to march down with a damn utility bill. [applause] >> i did not want people to think that you were saying that you did not want any kind of tracking system. you just
s vote. they were just showing up. this is a basic democratic right that we should be insisting on the, and i do not know what this class is about presenting a identification. our problem is not people showing up try to fake to get the right to vote. our problem is not showing up and not showing up trying to not try to but. that is the problem we're facing in this country. we ought to be encouraging participation, not doing something to discourage. >> are you suggesting -- would you...
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back in the 1970's and the united states the government spends and regulated too much. when the economy slow down, the federal reserve at the time lower interest rates and tried to choose the economy. what we ended up with was inflation and slow growth. the fed cannot create jobs. all it can do is create money. eventually if you create too much money you create inflation, and that will harm the economy in long run. i sure hope we don't have qe for. cheryl: you can believe that they're going to bring up inflation if it rears its ugly head commanded by peace center. thank you very much. good to talk to you always. >> thanks. cheryl: we want to know what all of you think. here's a question. the best way to reduce the deficit? higher taxes, spending cuts, or both? log onto gerriwillis.com and on the right hand side of the screen. ellis said the results of the end of tonight's show. meanwhile, that same survey of business economists shows that obamacare will not bring down costs. fat, they say it will severely hurt the economy in the long run. elizabeth macdonald here with t
back in the 1970's and the united states the government spends and regulated too much. when the economy slow down, the federal reserve at the time lower interest rates and tried to choose the economy. what we ended up with was inflation and slow growth. the fed cannot create jobs. all it can do is create money. eventually if you create too much money you create inflation, and that will harm the economy in long run. i sure hope we don't have qe for. cheryl: you can believe that they're going to...
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go to the 1920's, and the branch banking legislation. there was a decision a couple of decades later to put a branch of the federal reserve bank in richmond in charlotte as opposed to other parts of the carolinas, so what happened in the 1980's is a our banks began to push for regional interstate banking, which allow them to expand. that was followed by national interstate banking. we had aggressive, ambitious bankers that wanted to compete with new york-based banks and to compete nationally and globally they knew they had to compete with the city where there workforce would want to live band raised families. throw in all of them -- throw in all of that and good luck, the home of bank of america, and formerly of wachovia, we grew into the financial center but we are today. -- that we are today. it matters today. they still bring more wealth into our economy than any other. they help us to recruit corporate headquarters. they help us to recruit headquarters of all industries to charlotte, in part, back to the issue of if you're going to b
go to the 1920's, and the branch banking legislation. there was a decision a couple of decades later to put a branch of the federal reserve bank in richmond in charlotte as opposed to other parts of the carolinas, so what happened in the 1980's is a our banks began to push for regional interstate banking, which allow them to expand. that was followed by national interstate banking. we had aggressive, ambitious bankers that wanted to compete with new york-based banks and to compete nationally...
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. >> there are no major delays at s f o. however, airport officials say that there is the possibility for the next three weeks. right now there's one major roadway that is shut down for safety improvement. it will remain closed until monday. it is expected to resume for the next two consecutive weeks. weekends. >> gasoline prices just down by one nickel. $4.17. oakland, $4.16. it is down nearly 35 and other areas. >> working areas working to try to limit the spread of west nile virus. let me show you exactly where they are doing this. as they went towards blossom hill road. towards the south. it began tonight at 7:00 p.m. and it will begin and continue and it is not pose a health risk towards humans or pets. >> is expected to be the largest statue. there is. in san francisco. >> thousands of volunteers and the bay shoreline. we will show you what they found and the massive cleanup efforts. >> this mess up and palo alto. the a's, the giants and those stories coming up. next. within if >> this was created for a cause to make a
. >> there are no major delays at s f o. however, airport officials say that there is the possibility for the next three weeks. right now there's one major roadway that is shut down for safety improvement. it will remain closed until monday. it is expected to resume for the next two consecutive weeks. weekends. >> gasoline prices just down by one nickel. $4.17. oakland, $4.16. it is down nearly 35 and other areas. >> working areas working to try to limit the spread of west...
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some complain that people's ar tuesda towards s the -- too skewed d towards the president? the preponderance of the evidence seems to be that is losing. argument. the rasmussen poll does not weight democra more heavily -- polling.is the robo- >> we have an expert here in the results, but be wh they are. we are into conservative wine country now. [laughter] is a miracle that ronald reagan without fox news, lemmel, sean hannity -- limbaugh, sean hannity, and with the networks' domince and washington post" and "the imes" ascended. poor mitt undone by a a 7-e-eleven in falls church by polling coanies?s? [laughter] >> first of all, there is no reagan. uque, a political actor unlike any we have seen. putting mitt up against him is exactly fair. but he is not a great campaigner. i happen to think he would ba good president, but he is not a great campaigner. on the polls, i think evan i right. 90% are pointing in one rectio they are probably true. -- but there is one issue here. the numbers are wrong, but you to apply a formula when -- numbers are raw, but y have to apply a formula
some complain that people's ar tuesda towards s the -- too skewed d towards the president? the preponderance of the evidence seems to be that is losing. argument. the rasmussen poll does not weight democra more heavily -- polling.is the robo- >> we have an expert here in the results, but be wh they are. we are into conservative wine country now. [laughter] is a miracle that ronald reagan without fox news, lemmel, sean hannity -- limbaugh, sean hannity, and with the networks' domince and...
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temperatures only into the 60's to about 70 degrees. start outwarm day to tomorrow. the risk ofnoon some late afternoon thunderstorms. 3:00 to 7:00 around here, maybe a little bit later. tomorrow and sunday, both days house at thepen service.weather is a chance to learn more whether and meet many me neurologists, too. >> there you go. -- meet many me urologists, too. >> we have high school football. the nationalist make a two-one lead to the night. think this kid does not have arm? it the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your dealers.ota >> he came into the game with a lead and he struggled. let's take you back downtown. lifford is facing ryan brawn, it to left field. a new ball game. ramirez rips one into left field corner. he scored the game-winner. behind tors come-from- win their seventh straight ball game. they climb within a game and a half within the last wild card spot. red sox at the top of the six. at and jones will try to score from first base. he can scoot but he has to get up here. it is 3-2 orioles. baltimore beat boston 4-2. us talk about the reds
temperatures only into the 60's to about 70 degrees. start outwarm day to tomorrow. the risk ofnoon some late afternoon thunderstorms. 3:00 to 7:00 around here, maybe a little bit later. tomorrow and sunday, both days house at thepen service.weather is a chance to learn more whether and meet many me neurologists, too. >> there you go. -- meet many me urologists, too. >> we have high school football. the nationalist make a two-one lead to the night. think this kid does not have arm?...
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what else is different, from 0's and 200's?000 -- 2000's. well, you have to see for yourself. it really is a metropolis. the streets are packed, traffic is horrendous. schools are open. we have gone from 900,000 kids in school when i got there, all of them boys, to the beginning in 2002, over 8 million today. enormous strides forward in the education sector, certainly in helalth. life expectancy has increased. transportation. not every project has been a success, but getting around afghanistan today is the world's difference than decade ago. tele-communications, electricity, all almost immeasurably better than there were a decade ago. lots of problems, lots of mistakes, missteps, but overall, the progress has been incredible. there is an intangible in this, too. it is the attitude of people. an attitude of when and -- women. you hear that through clenched teeth, nobody is going to put me back into a birka. you see girls who never experienced it -- whenever i had a bad day and afghanistan, which would be every day, you can always buck yourself up by visiting classrooms. asking
what else is different, from 0's and 200's?000 -- 2000's. well, you have to see for yourself. it really is a metropolis. the streets are packed, traffic is horrendous. schools are open. we have gone from 900,000 kids in school when i got there, all of them boys, to the beginning in 2002, over 8 million today. enormous strides forward in the education sector, certainly in helalth. life expectancy has increased. transportation. not every project has been a success, but getting around afghanistan...
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beginn the 1970's did we and really getting started in the 1980's and 1990's did get into our heads that we ought to list these things and there would be no downside. cfpbhe idea that what the and other aspects of dodd-frank are doing is somehow a radical and new, it is really an imposition of good sense that civilizations have had for years. i want to also point out that this story we are talking about by an editor of the washington nowthly, it's a great story, he's at the standard magazine. host: let's hear from linda in new castle, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: i am not quite sure. itunes in a little late i guess -- i tuned in a little late. there was a republican representative that was really disturbed about this organization. was this something that was supposed to go through congress and be voted on before it became an actual organization or a law or is this another thing that president obama used an executive order on? guest: we did talk about this. a law was passed by congress. very few republicans, if any, voted for it. it was passed by the democratic majority. the con
beginn the 1970's did we and really getting started in the 1980's and 1990's did get into our heads that we ought to list these things and there would be no downside. cfpbhe idea that what the and other aspects of dodd-frank are doing is somehow a radical and new, it is really an imposition of good sense that civilizations have had for years. i want to also point out that this story we are talking about by an editor of the washington nowthly, it's a great story, he's at the standard magazine....
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the first was in the early 1800's. they're related to have multiple branches around the states. the banks started getting bigger than some of their peers around the country. what soviet in winston-salem, they started getting bigger -- while kobe of -- wachovia, which became bank of america and the other big bank was union national which became first union. those were the big banks competing with each other, doing deals, making acquisitions, a lot of the regulations about going outside the boundaries, they came -- it became bigger and bigger. bank of america is the biggest in the country. it had some troubles, to dollars trillion in assets. it merged with wachovia and took its name and got in trouble during the financial crisis. it is now run by wells fargo out of sound francisco. it is the only big bank based here. although wachovia as part of wells fargo, they have their base here in charlotte. >> he mentioned some of the problems they were having. >> most of these banks stumbled on their last big acquisition. wachovia bought a lender called golden west financial. it had a lot
the first was in the early 1800's. they're related to have multiple branches around the states. the banks started getting bigger than some of their peers around the country. what soviet in winston-salem, they started getting bigger -- while kobe of -- wachovia, which became bank of america and the other big bank was union national which became first union. those were the big banks competing with each other, doing deals, making acquisitions, a lot of the regulations about going outside the...
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service member loss from an era tax since the 1950's. that's because we have erred dominance -- air dominance the matter where we go. global stability is in the interests of the united states. it does take resources to maintain that. host: a direct question from twitter. guest: well, i think it is important to listen to the experts who know. technology advances and we need to maintain what is a modern, up-to-date military that can protect us in the best ways possible. i did not think many people think it was a mistake to have a gps. these are innovations that are part of the military. it is also cybersecurity. so things are intangible -- some things are intangible. there are a great things to it. the important role that the united states place makes it an investment worth making. host: is there a concern about efficiency? guest: i think everyone has to be concerned about efficiency. companies are streamlining. they also make recommendations about ways to get the most from the taxpayers' money. the pentagon is putting in place and initiat
service member loss from an era tax since the 1950's. that's because we have erred dominance -- air dominance the matter where we go. global stability is in the interests of the united states. it does take resources to maintain that. host: a direct question from twitter. guest: well, i think it is important to listen to the experts who know. technology advances and we need to maintain what is a modern, up-to-date military that can protect us in the best ways possible. i did not think many...
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we are in our mid 60's. we believe and trust in our country and that's supposed to be by the people and for the people. all the things have become so political, partisan situation where the job does not get done, we elect a congressman and the senate people, they get these cushy positions. sometimes they say things for us, but things don't get done. we look at the events of the last week or so. you have a president who did not open his mouth when things were tragic and everything was going on in the middle east. regardless of the campaign, he should've been in washington and addressing the american people. he is the president. he should be giving us some sol -- solace and confidence that the government will stand by us. it's a shame. then you have the one side and the other side. we get things every day in the mail, all the money spent on just the mail coming in to convince us to vote for this one or that one could pay for so many things to help folks. it is a ridiculous waste of time, waste of money trying
we are in our mid 60's. we believe and trust in our country and that's supposed to be by the people and for the people. all the things have become so political, partisan situation where the job does not get done, we elect a congressman and the senate people, they get these cushy positions. sometimes they say things for us, but things don't get done. we look at the events of the last week or so. you have a president who did not open his mouth when things were tragic and everything was going on...
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s out there, maybe the u.s. can't pay. . get a cascading explosion that can happen in financial markets when you have stock market crashes, bond market crashes. people will say they do not want unlesse those i.o.u.'s they're paid more interest. the interest rates are very low. if they went up, but we could have to pay hundreds of trillions of dollars more in interest that would just add to the problem. something to say it was only last year. it is this minute. host: bob woodward, thank you for staying at our table and talking to our viewers. i appreciate it. next, turning our attention to the federal school lunch money -- lunch program. first, an update from c-span radio. >> hundred of occupy wall street protesters have gathered in wall street financial district marking the anniversary of the occupy movements of lining up from zuccoit park where they had been -- zuccoti. rallies are being held around the world to mark the day. violent protests continue in the middle east as people in pakistan torched a building in the northw
s out there, maybe the u.s. can't pay. . get a cascading explosion that can happen in financial markets when you have stock market crashes, bond market crashes. people will say they do not want unlesse those i.o.u.'s they're paid more interest. the interest rates are very low. if they went up, but we could have to pay hundreds of trillions of dollars more in interest that would just add to the problem. something to say it was only last year. it is this minute. host: bob woodward, thank you for...
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to low 70's. tonight, mostly cloudy, 59 to 65 and i think temperatures in town will only be dipping into the 70's. look at that sunrise. 7:01 tomorrow morning and some showers late tomorrow. temperatures before the showers come in around 2:00 or so i think will be into the 80's and then the cooler air with temperatures only in the high 60's to near 70 degrees and a chance of some showers even into the weekend. most of it will be rain free, but it will be a weekend with some clouds and passing showers. you can click on the live doppler and watch. >> a little rain must fall. >> yes, especially in september. >> thanks. >> "dancing with the stars." after just one dance, it was pam anderson who was sent packing from the dance floor. she did not even state to do any interviews. -- she did not even stay to do any interviews. we will have to wait and see who rises to the stop -- the top. and a birthday, in gloria has some big news -- and gloria has some big news. >> no surprises. >> he is going to get one
to low 70's. tonight, mostly cloudy, 59 to 65 and i think temperatures in town will only be dipping into the 70's. look at that sunrise. 7:01 tomorrow morning and some showers late tomorrow. temperatures before the showers come in around 2:00 or so i think will be into the 80's and then the cooler air with temperatures only in the high 60's to near 70 degrees and a chance of some showers even into the weekend. most of it will be rain free, but it will be a weekend with some clouds and passing...
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by adding american manufacturing jobs for the first time since the 1990's. president obama ism -- moving america forward, not back. facts are facts. no president since franklin delano roosevelt in the great depression inherited a worse economy, a bigger job losses, or deeper problems from his predecessor, but president obama is moving america forward, not back. yet mitt romney and paul ryan now say they want to take america back. and we have to ask, back to what? back to the failed policies that drove us into this deep recession? back to the days of record job losses? back to the days when insurance companies called being a woman a pre-existing condition? no thank you. i do not want to go back -- do you? instead of the balanced and capable plan to create jobs and reduce the deficit, mitt romney says -- puts forward a plan that would cut taxes for millionaires while raising them on the middle-class. instead of improving public safety and public education like president obama, mitt romney says we need less firefighters, teachers, and police. instead of safegua
by adding american manufacturing jobs for the first time since the 1990's. president obama ism -- moving america forward, not back. facts are facts. no president since franklin delano roosevelt in the great depression inherited a worse economy, a bigger job losses, or deeper problems from his predecessor, but president obama is moving america forward, not back. yet mitt romney and paul ryan now say they want to take america back. and we have to ask, back to what? back to the failed policies...
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you get up to release the high 20's, 30's, like that. i am doing worst-case scenario. there will be some places that do not fall into those categories but our opportunity states for us. i want 35. you probably the not surprised to hear that. but we have to protect our incumbents. if you are a a democrat in you could win in 2010, that year from hell, you could probably win in 2012 with president obama on the ticket. but we assume nothing, and we have to make sure our incumbents win. let me just say that since we started with history, my going to conventions as a child, even before that in 1946, the democrats lost 55 seats after world war ii. they lost control of the congress. president truman ran against the do-nothing republican congress, saved his presidency. guess how many seats the democrats won? well, i will tell you. 77. you do not know how elections are, especially now with communications being so different. we need a big one, 25. that is what would be called a big swing. but, you know what, we are fighting this. how are we going to win? door-to-door, phone call-
you get up to release the high 20's, 30's, like that. i am doing worst-case scenario. there will be some places that do not fall into those categories but our opportunity states for us. i want 35. you probably the not surprised to hear that. but we have to protect our incumbents. if you are a a democrat in you could win in 2010, that year from hell, you could probably win in 2012 with president obama on the ticket. but we assume nothing, and we have to make sure our incumbents win. let me just...
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caller: i have been voting libertarian since the early 1990's. the president does not work and government does not work. i could never vote for barack obama because he is a socialist . host: you are voting against president obama rather than for mitt romney? caller: yes, i have to choose the lesser of two evils. i have to vote republican. i prefer libertarian, but that will never happen in my lifetime. anyone who votes for barack obama supports socialism. host: leesburg, virginia, lori is undecided. caller: every time i hear mitt romney i always say this is more and more reason i cannot vote for him. he is so out of touch with everybody, it is almost embarrassing. one thing i have learned from working besides people in corporations is anybody who's ever worked for corp., their main concern is not people, its profit. i don't care whether the profit is from laying off people are sending jobs overseas, i don't think mitt romney has a clue what it is to deal with people, people that are not in his income bracket. host: so you are undecided. what is y
caller: i have been voting libertarian since the early 1990's. the president does not work and government does not work. i could never vote for barack obama because he is a socialist . host: you are voting against president obama rather than for mitt romney? caller: yes, i have to choose the lesser of two evils. i have to vote republican. i prefer libertarian, but that will never happen in my lifetime. anyone who votes for barack obama supports socialism. host: leesburg, virginia, lori is...
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i sold solar panels in the 1980's. it worked very well in michigan, where everybody said it would not. now, i'm looking hundreds of years ahead of time, being concerned of future generations. i know we need to transition of all levels for sustainability. i can feel how we have -- host: yes? caller: big reds, but i think we need to wake up and think of -- ignorance, but i think we need to wake up and think of future generations. we need a more sustainable element with it. host: we lost you for a moment but we got the gist of what you were talking about, sustainability. guest: manufacturers like so linda, which went bankrupt -- like solyndra, which went bankrupt after a loan guarantee. the administration would say these companies were undercut by solar panels produced in china that could not compete. but as the price of solar panels has gone down, one of the benefits of that, installations has increased. it is still a small percentage of the total electricity we use, but it is on the rise. host: the state of ohio has the
i sold solar panels in the 1980's. it worked very well in michigan, where everybody said it would not. now, i'm looking hundreds of years ahead of time, being concerned of future generations. i know we need to transition of all levels for sustainability. i can feel how we have -- host: yes? caller: big reds, but i think we need to wake up and think of -- ignorance, but i think we need to wake up and think of future generations. we need a more sustainable element with it. host: we lost you for a...